Nothing, the XYZ materials will remain attached.
XYZ materials lose all properties of the monsters they once were (for as long as they act as XYZ material). None of their effects are active, nor anything that applied to them while they were monsters, such as the lingering effect that would destroy the special summoned Rescue Rabbits.
Nothing really. Any Xyz material stays under it. " If an Xyz Monster is flipped face-down, or becomes controlled by the opponent, the Xyz Materials are not sent to the Graveyard. They remain attached to the Xyz Monster." - Konami
Firstly, XYZ monsters have ranks, not levels, meaning in general they cannot be used for an XYZ summon. The two terms are not interchangable, a Rank 3 monster is not a Level 3 monster, you cannot use two Rank 3 monsters for the XYZ summon of something that needs two Level 3 monsters.Despite this there are a small handful of XYZ monsters who have an alternate summon method, where they can Overlay an XYZ monster. However for these, they specify already that the original monster's material becomes material for the new monster.If there was ever an XYZ Monster that can overlay other XYZ monsters and did not specify what happened to their material, that material would simply go to the graveyard, as the monster they were attached to has gone.
No, xyz monsters dont have levels, they have ranks Ex. Utopia is a rank 4 xyz monster
Nothing, the XYZ materials will remain attached.
2 or more level 4 monsters
XYZ materials lose all properties of the monsters they once were (for as long as they act as XYZ material). None of their effects are active, nor anything that applied to them while they were monsters, such as the lingering effect that would destroy the special summoned Rescue Rabbits.
no, the numbers only go up to 99. it said so in Yugioh Zexal. You can watch Yugioh Zexal on Saturday mornings on the cw4kids at 9 am.
If an XYZ monster leaves the field, even temporarily, any of its materials will be sent to the graveyard.
Nothing really. Any Xyz material stays under it. " If an Xyz Monster is flipped face-down, or becomes controlled by the opponent, the Xyz Materials are not sent to the Graveyard. They remain attached to the Xyz Monster." - Konami
Debit Stationary account Credit XYZ account
it is yugioh zexal its still in japan not many people know about it. kabia has 3000 atk monster but the rival in yugioh zexal like kaibia is reverse dragon 2000 atk but it gains 500 atk for each card you send to the grave yard. just to tell you it is way different from 5d gx and orgenal.The series also have a type of card called Xyz monsters.their stars are oon the left instead ot the right.They stand for ranks of these new monsters the answer above isn't wrong but yugioh zexal is in the usa now
To use Rank-Up-Magic Barian Force, you select the Xyz Monster on your field that will be used as an Xyz Material for a Xyz Monster 1 Rank higher than it from your Extra Deck (Must be a "Number C" or "CXyz" that will be Summoned and must have the same type as the monster on the field). Place that Xyz Monster on top of the selected Xyz Monster on the field and any remaining Xyz Materials on the original monster will be added to the new monster. Then the last effect of Barian Force will resolve and take a Xyz Material from your opponent's monster and use it as its own.
Firstly, XYZ monsters have ranks, not levels, meaning in general they cannot be used for an XYZ summon. The two terms are not interchangable, a Rank 3 monster is not a Level 3 monster, you cannot use two Rank 3 monsters for the XYZ summon of something that needs two Level 3 monsters.Despite this there are a small handful of XYZ monsters who have an alternate summon method, where they can Overlay an XYZ monster. However for these, they specify already that the original monster's material becomes material for the new monster.If there was ever an XYZ Monster that can overlay other XYZ monsters and did not specify what happened to their material, that material would simply go to the graveyard, as the monster they were attached to has gone.
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No. XYZ materials are not considered to be cards on the field. They cannot be affected by destroy effects and thus no damage can be dealt.